Travel Blogs from Digby, Canada

... back there after lunch for me to post an update to my travel blog. Walking back through the town, we saw many places to eat Digby scallops. However, I had read online that O'Neills was the best place to get them, by the harbour side. We went in and chose ...

We had a very quiet day today. We got up at 5:30 as usual in preparation for the sunrise. JB went to the beach to take photos and I stayed at the cabin, standing on the deck with my coffee and watching the sunrise. It was very overcast, and there ...

We followed the coast around the south shore from Shelburne to Digby via Yarmouth. First stop was at Tim Hortons for a coffee and doughnut to get started. Followed the 101 for a while and then moved onto the coast road. This area was more open and ...

... do remains uncompleted, but I've lolled around on the deck, watched the sun rise and the sun set, meandered around the garden and the top field, and taken the occasional 'field trip' to places in Digby and Annapolis Counties. Lazy, hazy days of ...

... make plenty of money from foreign visitors if they accepted foreign credit cards, but that's their problem.
We carried on to Digby, arriving at 4pm. Before travelling to the accommodation we had lunch at KFC (big mistake) and popped into Sobeys to get ...

... 1) into Yarmouth. This part of the ride reminded me of Rt 134 in NewBrunswick. I ran into some rain in Yarmouth. I pulled into a Petro Canada to set my GPS when I discovered that I forgot my USB charger at home. Crap. No way to text, No pictures, No ...

... and the English about 7 times, and 13 battles took place there. It is one of the most contested pieces of land in Canada. The first Europeans to lay claim to Nova Scotia were the French. Then, England sent some Scottish settlers (hence the name, Nova ...